THE PROFESSORSHIP OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

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1 THE PROFESSORSHIP OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY 1 The Professorship Background The Professorship was established in 1931 and the four previous holders of the position have been leaders of the field: Sir Frederic Bartlett, Oliver L. Zangwill, FRS, Nicholas J. Mackintosh, FRS and Trevor W. Robbins, CBE FRS FMedSci; all inspirational figures who have played a leading role in furthering and promoting the field of psychology both nationally and internationally. Selection Criteria Candidates will be considered for the Professorship on the basis of the following selection criteria, which they should address in their application. An outstanding research record of international stature in any area of psychology. The vision, leadership experience and enthusiasm to build on current strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence, and an established record in attracting research grant support to further this development. The ability to further the academic planning, integration and strategic development of all aspects of psychology in the University and, where appropriate, to facilitate its development within the UK. A commitment to managing and interacting effectively with academics, support staff, researchers and students at all levels. An enthusiastic commitment to the recruitment, training and mentoring of the next generation of researchers, including undergraduates, research students, and postdoctoral research fellows Candidates will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification. 2 The Department of Psychology The study of psychology has been organised in various forms in Cambridge for over a century. In 1897 William H.R. Rivers was appointed University Lecturer in Physiological and Experimental Psychology. A proposal for the establishment of a psychophysics laboratory had been put forward as early as the 1870s by James Ward, but it was not until 1912 that a purpose-built Psychological Laboratory was opened on the Downing Site in the centre of Cambridge. Research and teaching in psychology has continued in the Psychological Laboratory to the present day. Professorship of Experimental Psychology Page 1 of 5

2 In 2012, the Department of Experimental Psychology merged with the Division of Social and Developmental Psychology and the Centre for Family Research, to create a unified Department of Psychology within the School of the Biological Sciences. This merger provided an exciting new interface between social and developmental psychology and experimental psychology, neuroscience and biology. Recent years have also seen the development of a new course for undergraduates wishing to read psychology, the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS) Tripos. Psychology may now be studied either in the Natural Sciences Tripos, or in the PBS Tripos. Both courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society. The Department's primary objectives are to provide world-class research and teaching in psychology and cognate disciplines. The Department carries out ground-breaking research, which is characterised by its multidisciplinary and collaborative approach. In the current QS World University Rankings, Cambridge is placed second in the world for psychology. The Department's research has a major impact on the science of psychology and has been translated into many practical applications. All University Teaching Officers (UTOs) within the department are actively engaged in research, and many lead substantial research groups funded by Programme Grants, for example from the ERC, ESRC, MRC, the Wellcome Trust and the US National Institutes of Health. Further information about the Department is available at: 3 Duties of the Professor of Experimental Psychology Until now, the Professor of Experimental Psychology has always acted as Head of Department, and taken overall responsibility for the administration of the Department (with the help of a full time administrator known as the Secretary of the Department and other support staff). It is anticipated that the new Professor would act as Head of Department for the first five years following appointment, possibly with a rotating headship after that. Administrative duties are shared among the teaching members of the department, but the Professor is expected to play a significant role in University and Faculty Committees dealing with such matters as resource allocation, academic and other appointments, admission of graduate students, awards of degrees, research and teaching assessments, the libraries and computing arrangements. The Professor is expected to take a leading role in overseeing the organisation of the teaching to which the department contributes. Apart from Psychology, which is taught as part of the Natural Sciences and Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Triposes, the Department also contributes to courses in Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Social and Political Sciences, Medicine and Philosophy. Standard Duties of Professors: Teaching and research The Professor is expected: (i) To participate in the giving of lectures, seminars and other teaching. In Cambridge, the supervision of undergraduates is the responsibility of the Colleges of the University. A Professor may undertake such supervision up to a maximum of four hours per week. (ii) To undertake original work and the general supervision of research and advanced work in his/her subject and Department, and to assist students in their studies by supervision or informal instruction. Professorship of Experimental Psychology Page 2 of 5

3 Examining The Professor will be required to undertake such University examining as may be required by the Faculty Board of Biology. 4 The Colleges The University, the Faculties and Departments, and the Colleges are linked in a complicated historical relationship that is mutually beneficial but not simple. Students (both graduate and undergraduate) are admitted by one of the 31 Colleges, although in the case of graduate students the Faculties and Departments determine admissions before the Colleges are involved. Almost all undergraduates, and many graduate students, live in a College. The teaching of undergraduate students is shared between the Colleges and the Faculties and Departments, with the Colleges arranging small group teaching ( supervision ) and the Departments providing lecturing, laboratory classes, and advanced supervisions. Most academic staff will also be invited to join a College as a teaching or professorial fellow. College teaching is remunerated separately from University teaching, and appointment to a College is a separate matter from a University appointment. Membership of a College adds an important social and intellectual dimension for many of the academic staff. The Chair of the Faculty/Head of Department or senior colleagues can give more advice. 5 Procedure for Appointment The appointment will be made by a Board of Electors, chaired by the Vice-Chancellor or his Deputy, with a membership which includes members of the Faculty of Biology, and external experts. All applications will be acknowledged. The Board of Electors will decide how they wish to proceed towards making an election, which may include interviews and/or presentations. Short-listed candidates may be invited to visit the Department to give a seminar on their work and meet prospective colleagues in the course of the process. Candidates will be informed of the progress of their applications as agreed by the Electors. It is anticipated that the successful candidate will take up appointment on 1 October Enquiries and Applications Informal enquiries should be made to Professor N. S. Clayton FRS, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EB (tel: ; fax: ; Further information about the University is available at: Applications, consisting of a letter of application together with a statement of current and future research plans, a curriculum vitae and a publications list, should be made online no later than 1 February If you are unable to apply online, please contact the Academic Secretary, University Offices, The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TT ( Professorship of Experimental Psychology Page 3 of 5

4 GENERAL INFORMATION All appointments to University Offices are subject to the Statutes and Ordinances of the University. A Salary Salary on appointment will be determined by the Vice-Chancellor at the appropriate point on the University s salary spine for grade 12, taking account of the criteria for the respective contribution band. Professorial salaries are reviewed periodically, on the basis of research, teaching and general contribution, by the Vice-Chancellor with the assistance of a small Advisory Committee. There is a normal sabbatical entitlement of one term in seven on full pay, subject to the University regulations. B Headship of the Department Should a Professor be appointed to the Headship of a Department, a pensionable payment in addition to salary is made. C Recruitment Incentive The University has a scheme whereby a single recruitment incentive payment may be made on appointment at the Vice-Chancellor s discretion. D Removal Expenses If the person appointed is not resident in Cambridge, a contribution from University funds towards expenditure incurred in removal to Cambridge to take up a University office will be made. E Consultancy Work The University s policy on consultancy work is that consultancy arrangements must be entered into privately between the employee and the organisation concerned. The consultancy work must not interfere with the duties required of the officer under the officer s contract of employment with the University. Consultancy work is not covered by the University s insurances, even when the University has knowledge that such work is being done. The University must not be regarded as being directly or indirectly involved in any consultancy arrangement through the use of University letterheads, advice given or work done in the individual s capacity as an employee of the University. Individuals undertaking private or consultancy work are advised to take out personal insurance. Alternatively, professional indemnity cover may be obtained by channelling private work through the University company Cambridge Enterprise Ltd. Anyone wishing to do so should, in the first instance, contact Cambridge Enterprise at F Professorial Fellowships The great majority of Professors at Cambridge hold a professorial fellowship of a College. Although election to a fellowship is a matter for an individual College, the University takes active steps to draw to the attention of Heads of House the names of those Professors eligible for election. Professorship of Experimental Psychology Page 4 of 5

5 In seeking the views of referees, their permission will be sought for the release of their comments on the successful candidate if it were to be requested by the professorial fellowship electors of a College. G Health screening on appointment to University Office and in the case of University Officers undertaking a change of duties Offers of appointment made to prospective University officers whose work will fall within certain categories are conditional on the completion of a medical questionnaire and, if necessary, on a satisfactory health check by the Occupational Health Service. Only the person elected will be asked to complete the questionnaire at the time of election. H Family friendly policies and benefits The University has a range of family friendly policies to aid employee s work-life balance including maternity, paternity and parental leave, flexible working and career break schemes. In addition, childcare vouchers, access to two nurseries and a holiday play scheme are available through the Childcare Office to help support University employees with childcare responsibilities. Further information can be found at: I Eligibility to work and reside in the UK UK immigration procedures stipulate that an employer may not consider the appointment of any person unless they have seen evidence of their immigration status. Accordingly, shortlisted candidates, whatever their nationality, will be asked to provide such evidence at an appropriate stage in the recruitment procedure. J Equal Opportunities Information The University of Cambridge appoints solely on merit. No applicant for an appointment in the University, or member of staff once appointed, will be treated less favourably than another on the grounds of sex (including gender reassignment), marital or parental status, race, ethnic or national origin, colour, disability (including HIV status), sexual orientation, religion, age or socio-economic factors. K Information if you have a Disability The University welcomes applications from individuals with disabilities. Our recruitment and selection procedures follow best practice and comply with disability legislation. The University is committed to ensuring that applicants with disabilities receive fair treatment throughout the recruitment process. Adjustments will be made, wherever reasonable to do so, to enable applicants to compete to the best of their ability and, if successful, to assist them during their employment. We encourage applicants to declare their disabilities in order that any special arrangements, particularly for the selection process, can be accommodated. Applicants or employees can declare a disability at any time. Applicants wishing to discuss with or inform the University of any special arrangements connected with their disability can, at any point in the recruitment process, contact Deborah Jones, who is responsible for the administration of the recruitment process for this position, by on Professorship of Experimental Psychology Page 5 of 5

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